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BG1 OLB TM vac, Severe "VleieaIByspepaia, ee. .Qaee inr inniirjT from tke "Mov? YeC it okb. fee CURED Care Ik. mt A-ska fc Cfk, caeatf. ef X isawe Tisltesl nil iae&lih relief foe ifee -aafet sc-fck X. Gctbtt. Toaeawc, -Tei .Xrag- Earwig Ca-,S2X.33f. Sc, Osaka, Jfefc. Sv noons PARAGU POR SAIE BY A. F STREITZ. . -STEALING A CREDIT S A CRIME. Caa X wtT-Be eicloa la JBartley Ca. Xaxcocs, Jan. 7. At 5:30 ke em- ef the .Nebraska suprarae. cost Joacaa S. Bartley, couvicled of tie "aeaxlesaeafc of state money to tie exieat of fMI,8&L03- Tfae appeal rrea tie 3adgaea&of the XongIas couairr dis trict Mint Is deaessed aad fTr -fjnjffnr; aaa seseence or tie casrfc below is affirHeed. According to tins IJartley is doosned to a rerm or years in the penifcea tiary aad to piy a fins of doable tie .aisoHiit of tae snn he is convicted of stealiag. Every point in riie contro- Trersywas considered, by the court in maVrag its decision, and in every poiat is tlse side of tbe state upheld. Tie main poiat on vrMch, the state relied for coevic niou ad on Trhich the convicted xaaii based Ms hopes for release tras taut ooacerniBe; the sasura of tie thing alleged to have bees, embezzled. Ir was argued by Bartley Ts attorneys that tie eraoezzlocient of credit in the bank wss not an erfibezzleraeufc of Taoaeyand that the indictmeat and vurdict were both faulty Is this reject. On this point the decision is especially clear. Tie cocrr explicitly holds that the act by vrbieh. J3 irtley transferred the credit of the state at the baak and applied the proceeds to his own pur pose was as mach an embezzlement as though the raoney had been paid to him over the counter and he had then paid it out again hiasself on Ins own account. lttitutV SeUy to Tie Cremifed. Los Axgeees, Jan. 13. There was a large crowd gathered at the depot wher tie train arrived which, brought the "body of murderer Bnrrant from Sac Irancisco. The parents of the mur derer left the train at Eiver stafiomano the carious- only sarr a co-Sn trker from the baggage car and placed in s black wagon. A private detective guarded the body, which wr taken tc Paaeadeaa to be crercated. Jcpaaeie Transport V.'rrciitti. TicrOEO., Jan. 12. -Latest advicef from the Orient state that the Japanese transport steanter 2Tara of 2,00 tons, bound to the Peccadoresr was wrecbed on Dec 24r and abont 0 lives lest. Tht only survivors were iive seamen wht were picked np by the steamer Hold barn 35am. Capt. Xasndtr of the Jap anese navy, and- nine cade -5 were amenrr them'sic. iascotx, Jan. 13. The Stae Swiat Breeders association and the Impnrvec Stock Breeders association will meet ir joiat session in this city Jan. IS, 1 and 20. , Kstr to PrercHt Ore "After a series of experiments on my self and other?, Tr ventured an experi enced nhysician to a repGrterr "I am coKviaced that many anHcyhig. dreams, which in many instances rob sleep of ranch of its recreation and benefit, can fee prevented if persons will take the trouble to do so. There axe dreams which ace produced by an cvcrlcaded stomach and indigestion. These can be prevented by not overloading the stomach and taking -eare. especially in tie evening, not to eat that which er periesce has demoflstrated is not easily digested. A fairly filled stomach is. however, less conducive to dreams thnn aa abeolntely empty one. I think I can f ely say that if those persons who are troubled runes by dreaming will wear extra long sleeves to tbirnightgxis tier will find a remedy thereby. What is eves better than leng sleeves is to pat i a rsbfeer cord ia the hem ol zme sleeves, so tifr tkey will sot slip-apoatbe arm. Tie rubber cord sionld not be tight esKragh to interfere any way wrtn me circmii'tica of the blood in the arms, bat still tight enough to keep the ends of the sleeves well down en tie wrists. j "To tie bachelors ad others who cxh sct hvs tieir sleeves properly arraBged tie sae effect cue be secured by wear iwg x wristlet oa tie -wrist, or, better yet, to psll v sock OV8T -&e iasfa and pix tie leg of . it to the sleeves of the xightgowB- Ik adeitioe to preventing Szmme this simple arrsageBest will be few extrecaely cosf oct&Ue dsrisg tie ccadsigife of tiext cocpift of Koetbs. A little mqmiT mil cosviee aay ee tir &se wii wrkts aad iarearas sex core ace acooyed most by j d mar-ir Tie sock used as a lose, cf an extejiiod gJove will effectually stop tieat, bwtit mst be attscfeed to tie sieeye of tie aigitgowH; etierwisa tie sleeve will work p e arm aad tie iesoed eect leeL My reaedy, is idef, x to ke the Jms4T wrist a& -well covered." Tes, " said yotesg Softleigi, "I life SBert, well edccatscL wuiinn, mt I woaIdaTt age to S9xy ee wie ksw mma ti I did." "Tjs verysecry.rejKeg 'M3m Cwc tiag, "fee ieae tiet m iave meol 1 te grataiiAiaehelar allyoesr life." Cki go Jleeemi- "TTin " saM. tie cyid 4a La ef a xryJm. ior a eecied p fee levee s 'stress. rstj--oa-3sek 3Sw trewe are fail la Ssxl Sac's tsx legs tfcey cfc !?(, wx Acttptm'i siek Tiitnr, a4 pressed. Jfc. Tracks these jafeFraca xnot UMXbar lam tkra trnks Sew Yeck Weekly. 'SDSHCIOSS: Tie trass, fxeea ITshsbt iosd iearlly iat tie Marion at Heke wakd istc Tmiwcsitary life its sleepy ssgs&OGB. Aeogt ialf a doem rmnaon. gers aligited, assoBe; whom was a, IbZL, brezed jEglishaee. His gearciisg glasoe warmed mss a smlie of pfeasere acie strode iestily teward & Belgian geBuesaaa who raohod lo greet him Tvitk oeiteteeccied acrag. With a stelsg of estiQQ6 tie Belgian lei. tie way Hito the statKm yard, where astZBgi&h doejeart was wstitiBg. They got in. asd away tiey dashed is a closd of while iaet toward tie little village of Dar- ky. AItsrielf sm hoar's brix. they rattled iicisiiy throegi tie village aeii drew sp before a pair ef Ktassive wrogbt iron gates. The hease lay at the farther esd of -a siort avesae of elsEE, aloag which tiey drove sssaxtly. As tie Belgixs. 'flighted a clock chimed KiEscally. "A ojarfer to 12," sud he. "Ton will jast ierre tisse totrid. ef yoer travel stains before iaach.1' "Yes, M. Barvanx, 1 should like to make aayself rather sacce presentable before meeting the ladies," replied his friend. Jack Hague. In less than tea jnirmtcs he was occe acre spick and span, aad as he west down, stairs he found 1L Barvaax awaking' him. As they entered them caning: room m which lunch was to be served they vrere greet ed by a conple of ladies, whom 3tL Barvanx introduced as his wife and her niece, Mile. SicherL The charming maaaer of his host soon made Jack perfectly at home. 3L BarvaHX spoke "Knglih quite flaently, aad was rather proud cf llisaccoraplish seat, bmt Jack was rather shy with his Preach at first, although the kind way" in which the girl helped bin ever his difficulties, enabled him to get along Eraoothlyesoegh. Bathe found, it nrack more pleasant to listen than to talk,, and when Mile. Kichert began to speak cf her lev f cr the Ardennes ha instantly became all eyes and ears. It was quite a jolly little laBcbeca party, but amid the pleasantness there was something which Jack coeld not understand. Ever and asos tie girl ap peared abstracted and seested to be watching Barvanx with a look of deep anxiety, and once when his wife placed her arm round the girl's neck af fectionately Jack thoHghfe he perceived an expression cf mingled hate and fear on the face cf the Belgian as ie gazed tinder his heavy eyebrows at the- girL At first Jack put is down as merely Ma fancy, but further observation convinced him that there was something wrong. The days sped by all too fraickly. Pishing in tie Ourtie, which raa close by, or long ramblesin tie woods, gath ering bilberries, occapied the hours of daylight, and in the evenings Jack sat as though usder a spell while Mile. Bichert sang deisty old French love songs cr extemporized drearay melodies on the piano. But still the jarrxug note which had struck Jack distarbed the pleasant har mony, and as day followed day his first suspicions were confirmed and intensi fied. However, he could discover no in telligible explanation of the suraberiess trivial incideats which, had notliis at tention been rossed, would have entire ly escaped hiaa. All he could be certain about was that his host unmistakably manifested a strange antipathy toward his niece. This, however, did not pre vent Jack and tho girl from: becoming close friends, and it seeaaed, at least to JSL. Barvaux, that tieir friendship was rapidly ripening into a much stronger feeling. Jack felt that his host was dis pleased at the turn of affairs, and he was therefore not very much surprised when AL Barvanx, seizing a suitable oppcrtnrity. asked him point blank what were his feelings toward tie young: lady. Ho replied with perfect frankness that he was over head and ears in lave with ier. "Ah, my friend,-' replies M. Bar vanx, "1 am very scrry for yoa. I should have warned yoa earlier." Sink ing his vcira !o a hoarse whisper he continued "She is a murderess. Jack stared at his in asseaessent. Had he suddenly takea leave of his senses? Kb, he seeaaed perfectly ration al, although very agitated. In an excit ed voice he went on to describe how the girl was trying to poison him. Jack came to the ccnclaeion. that his friend was the victim of a. hsHucinatioB and resolved to burner him. "But she is so devoted to your wife," raid he. "Yes, and that is why I dace act speak, lly wife thinks Asgeliae i3 an .cngel, and I am afraid to say anything." On tieuext eveaaag; tie ktst one of Jack's stay, ie was sitting ha aa easy i hair amosg tie ynmksw csrtaasg wiea saddenly he heard tierseft sweep of a wemaa's dress in. tie rooea. He im si if and saw a agare ia whifel "Aagelinc," was oa Ins lias; aael he was about to sjanag ts hie feet when he saw socaetkiag which tacaei aha to stone. She was st&aeSae; at -tie aide board with a thick grsea glass vial; tie con teats of which she yrm poariagiMto the uecanler of wise speemlly lea: M. Bacvaax. Bos host's ssepicibse ware, f ct. Ok, the horror e it I Tie girl iej 5 apoisoBeri He eoaM. scarcely he l his senses, fcs1 after, what JC Hac- m vaax told hiw ieubc jjoomMT i TicxgM feft lie room M eateiei, ekifiiag I she deer as tieagkafraid oTieg Jadr raeied to the SeheaiL H tie iecaeac Yes there was a stneafja ssaell, whaeh that ef wiae. WiatiioaM ie Aaaeliae. aad aeac3 er eat la spi? He eealdaet. SbocOdie telihia ieet! aeeMiepoesawayjaaeioae4 Wise? Ssoald he Batheeers-ie coaM mk av iis3d M. Barraax, leeedaej rather pale aad dtscsraei,. -waaaed ia tie jaifdoa, aad as ie sad m hie aad Aaceliae eatesed rtie' rooKi. easredrofe aeaaMdaa her biack hair. JJerer befcre had she seeaaed m fceaatt iI wj Jsck. He ashed iairalf if ifrwere jerri e3 that ao drrSee a creatsare cooid thooehts of ancder ia her soaL. he ' CoaM: iMtleraet what he had jmt witaeaBed, aadieresolvedJa be ea his gaacd aad frsreat ,3L J9arwax iaBSliteire. Caapnriaf after all, ie were to he wraag, ioweoald ie face the girlie l&ved after accaaBgier of such a foal aadTTimatatal ioed? H was tea agitat ed to eat; aad ie ofceerred -that beth M. Bacraavaad Angotiae seeased alse pre eccaBd aad iH at seas. At length he managed toaHhke his ioet tadarstaad that he was aat te teaoh the wiae. Tae. Belgiaa ssaUed wiskaa almost sardonic expresEioa aad eyed Aacjeliue eurioas ly. PreseDtiyie raised tie aecaatec aad leased over the taaie, ioakisg at ier the while with his deep set siack eyes. "Allow Ker Aagelse," he said, "to pour you eat a glass of warn" "3tO -no thank yoa, " staansered tie girl ia aa agitated meaner "Gome I iasiet. I will take so re fnsaie cried, sjxiaging- to his feet .and fiiHag; her gh. The girl tamed paleas death and seeaaed to lose ier power ef self wilL Half aseehaaically she took the glass of wise aad raised it to her lips. She emptied it at oae gulp, sad then sank back in her chair, where she lay still sad white. With a cry of terror Xiae. Barvacx raehed to ier as- fastaace, hat her hasbaed eommaaded her not to touch the girL Jack was ea his feet la aa instant, but was too be wildered tc kaow how to act With a sickeaiae; eancc of the coarmatioa-o Ms worst suspicions he coaclnded that "the girl was poisoned, aad oC he raehed for the doctor. By sjoed foctase ieraa aerees the very person he was seekiag. Ik a few words he told aha hiserraad aadimplQred him to return with him at all haefee. "It is a matter of life aad death," he cried. "Let as tub.1 "Certainly, if you wi. it, " replied the doctor, "ahhoagh. I may tell yoa aoatters ace sot so serioas as yoa im agine.8 ."But" "Permit ma to explain, moasiear. Tie young: lady is aot poisoned at all, as you will The wine she draak was intended for JfeL Barvanx, was it iwC" "Yes, I believe so.1' "Well, you must knevrfhat he is subject to periodical fits of homicidal madness, and when these attacks are coming on it feecoeaes necessary to ad minister powerful opiates to hna with out his knowledge. The paroxysm pass ed, he is once more the calm and cul tured gentleman yoa know, but at times he is very dangerous, aad but for my treatment it would probably become necessary to put hiaa under restraint. I was jest about to pay my castoaary visit tonight whea you met me, fori was expecting an oat break." Jack was relieved beyond measure on hearing the doctor Ts story, but the thought that he had left the girl he loved with a man subject to homicidal mania moderated his feelings of satis factioQ, and, anxious to get back to as sure hiraeelf of her safety, he tore away from the doctor, for he felt that, if an attack suddenly manifested itself in 3L Barvaux, Angeline, as being the person who had raised his suspicions, would probably he the first victim cf his mad rage Indeed ho arrived none too soon, lame. Barvaax was cronchiag in an agony of terror at the feet of the un conscious girl, while her husband was standing over them gesticulating wild ly. Jack speedily overpowered him, and a few minutes afterward the doctor ar rived, whose presence had a waederf al ly soothing effect on the unfortunate gentleman. Under the doctor's care An geline soon recovered, but both she and IVfme. Barvauxwere very much upset and were glad when Jack decided to stay a few days longer. They were days of infinite happiness for both him and Angeline, and when at length his stay came tc its end the Brussels express bore away a reluctant but very happy man, to whose ears the rhythmic rum ble of the wheels seemed to say, "An geline, Angeline, Angeline!" Loudon Sua. A. Minister's la-resiles. Tie Very Be v. Deaa H. .Marty n Hart of St. John's cathedral, Denver, is said to have perfected aa invention which is calculated to revoluticsnae the rubber trade. Napier Pord discovered a method of oxidizing oils, aad when he died in London two years ago he handed his invention to Charles Griest, who made some improvements in it and thea turn ed it over to Dean Hart. Tho deaa, who is aa expert chemist, worked on it for months, and finaBy made it valuable coramerefeny. The business end of the process was turned over to Dr. John Grower, who went to London and organ ised a ccmpaHy for its manafacture. The new substance is called perchoid. It win cost only about 5 or 6 cents a pound. Dean Hart wfll go to Washing ton to see ahoutthe patents. Exchange. A. Pcntlnr. "Her entire fortune was speat edu latieg her." "Yes?" "Yes, she cost so much that she was jselly worth nothing, you see." De iroit JosrnaL DeArmeai At tact Cjlbhor. "WAflwrvgros, Jan. 15. The hoase passed aa urgent deficiency bm carry -iag 1,74:1,843. Oae of the items, aathoririag a farther expenditace of Si,l0O for tie seidiers' home at Daa viBe, IBs., for whisk. $150,000 was aa pcopriated in the last saadries hill, was aBedhyDeAnaoad (Deea., Xo. as a trnmr for a bitter persoaal attack apoa CsairBsaa Cannon, whose home is at DaaviHe. "Washington-, Jan. 13. Tie amend meat prooeed by Xercer to the -argeal deftcieacy appropriatoa Mil relative tc tie expostioa spjKoprmtiee, -mfffrfn ssoaey avadLtble &rseJectioa.-&wchet issr alia tioa and care of exhibit ia add! tioe to tcaasjBortatiea aad return as he fsre ueovSisd, was adoated bt tie Ocstkal Crrr, Csie.r Jaa. Tt. Jaaicx TJoH Jie Perko aad Aadrsar Wml a faS. e sect ia tic Hiiina TreasarSabae. at XevaaWi3fe fiaa hece. Tie aaeda the hceakae; af & "stair ar platform wom. which j dndbr mi kms of 4Bsa- was; ieiac sorted. t6i i5 wOt-irmc aaia tin star. 3fe wfwaTamgg ghirfty ttfeSfeiii Aeskkacaic J thft riot tfidiiXmMte, Aad -we Trhn nWimrn irtMr Has "Wss serer st m.y'bmt iMm 1 sit Aarf feeem gg the gplondora ket WW eat tte-artftil elHtKbinfe ifcerefear. Do ye eanat tfce Mer mmti Tbxvmgk ihe dti vrwc&L mm rAimtc m&mt lew Orex ihmr amttH frit. Wk3e tiiafreairiBtb Mm w. mmd. the rrgecs - 3s wt, ak, ptj" w, JwoK krata Asa i ITe. th sk-k et tGL he? as! we teve esM tea dsj. . jtMli J88sL L0 TED BEE EEIEKD. She had whispered, "Yes, Jack, X love yoa," ia respoase to his qaesdea. THs kkees were still warm oa ier lips. Their aeactsvrsre ieatiag; ia aaisea, thoaghaot so taaraitabaeiy as before, aad aow that "the first raptare and thrill were-over they were askiag ejaestioas aad makiag' their little soiiforripnn after the raanaer of lovers on the thrsehold of an engagement. "Howasay tiaMS have X bees in love before? ITew, Jack, da yoa thiak that is a fair queetioa?" 5?ke ae&ed, sseetasg his look with areguish gteace. ""Why, certamly it, is. Dora,'1 here plied earaeetly. "Yoa say yoa love me, so it deesa't reaily-swtke aay differ esce aboat the others. They're deae for bow, but I tamk I oaght to kaow. Still, if there are so many cf tiers" "Please stop, Jack. I hare yoa sayiag such dreadful things, aad with that look cn your face; " she iaterrapted, playfoily placing her hasd over his month, bat quickly withdrawiag it whea he attempted to kiss it. "How dare yoa," she exclaimed, "after the way you've been talking? "Well, if yoa don't waat me to say things why deat yoa answer my ques tion?" "Jaustl, Jack? "I am afraid yoa must, my dear." "And yoa won't hate nse after X tell, wfllyouT' "Well" " 'That depeads,1 you. are going to say. Yea needn't hesitate so long. I can read your thoughts." "Can you? That's convenient for yoa, I'm sure. I wish X could read yours; then I'd know the answer to my ques tion." "W oahl yoa really like to know?" "Why, yes, or X shoulde't have asked it." 'Well, Jack, if it win relieve your mind any to know it yoa have aa prede cessors." "Are yoa sure, DoraJ" "Yes, Jack. You are the first and only." "Thanks awfully, Dora. Pra glad to hear it, aadaovr that questiea is settled we wfll" "Oh, no, my boy! You don't get off quite so easilyas that I I want yoarcoa fessioa aow. About how many doaea times have yoa heea ia love, way tell?" Jack Vernoa winced. He hadn't counted oa this exactly. "Come, yoeug man, you are now oh the witness stand, sworn tc tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing bat the truth I" she cGctiaaed banterhsgly. "3Iust Ir" said Jack, helplessly re peating her question of a few minutes before. "X am afraid you must, ray dear, mimicked she. "Eat I ara afraid you wfll hate me after X confess." "Is the record, then, so long:" "S a. It is a very short one. I have never loved but oace before." "And she she refuged your" "Xo; I never asked her.1' "Why not? You see, I waat the whole story ncwr" "Because of pride. She was a wealthy heiress, X a penniless lawyer, with aay fame aad fortune yet to make- I loved her; I am not ashamed to say it. She was a woman that one could not help loving; she was all to ae then that yoa are now, aad" "And mere. Go oa aad say it, Jack. I want the whole truth." "No, X won't say that, hat she was the first, aad love was a new seasatiea to ae then, aad if X had aeea her equal in wealth and station. 1 might hat, pshaw! What's the ase of telling yoa afl this? It is all over now. Her love was notforase. I have pet it aade aad, besides, X have you. Bat why ara yoa locking so sober, Dora? Have I confess ed too much? Yoa wanted the whole, truth, yen know." 9 "Yes, aad I am glad yea were brave enough to tell it. How esg- ago was it that that this happened?' she faltered. "Three years." "Aad her wrnio:" she asked, as low "Seed reli that?" "Tes, pJesse," said Dora faiatly. "Edith Burton." Data's faee grew suddenly vale. -"X taeeghc perhaps ska wasthe oBe," she said ia a veies tea Jack scarcely acoptiaeeL "Way, io jaa kscw her?" ha cv- daimed sacpriee. "I used to-roaea' with her f.t aaruiae; suaeear- ssswessa. xraca. oaessa'SE- sjaised coated of ier veiee aw. "She is a sjeed, aohie wenian, far better thaa Xaas, aad I doa't woder-1&acyu iwe w i ACL "You mesa, loved," cerrecfed Jaek. "My love fbc her is lathe fast act tie jHf at." " Trae love cr.n m&crMt, Dons gravely. "Wiei't it e eU his TWWimm wia said taasf Bat tfaesa, Jack, we httv oifeedoaoafh ef lewior Doa t yea taeak aoSr greatja?onifaad ta "marry "Yea didaTt aak a feat Yoa mind r aefc i,d Ilered "Aad I m fwsb, ae hot aot aow. I taoaicPd "Myiaayl How foratal w are; ttDfi airat oaee. Bat, after all, I X pttfor it titat way; dtea X cam carry aoieaext to aty heart for a .luaoeefc year are aatae for aaod aad afi. ft I raa c?rer here far it tosaaaewr igz l a aaxtece to fet it m fXa I'll mail it to year ogee in 3Rmt Xnck." "AM right, Dora, aad aow jast oae hefcea l gx" He fca4r dewaad plat ed x itiaa ea ier aesietxsg; liys. "Tisa&s, dear. Kow, please fcrget that taw irr was aay ether airi aadioa'fc leak rjtile sen sober the next time X caXL IH he, over agaia Wedncodsy eveaiag if aothiaiaffjeas. Good sight, Dora." "Gcod aic Jack." Wieu Jack Veraon reached his odeo Temale court the next moranig, ie Dora Stevens note awaiting- Maat- Seariag it cf etr, he read: Ccak jlACK !Tb& lore 1 exprcscd foe yen am kw'ajo l SbkI Las turae ta pity, ani I asm. gciss to ssi yoa fcnppy by 5r ruling to J9m tie-cwly -srcHBas yu tore a righr to inar-rj- After haaarias your confi-xiisas and tnoK aewfeas 1 is I csbIcI sever fce happy with you. I kcwr ye. Tfrrek ycrr ru in. leva vxith me. bet teaariis mt ytmr kcartare still irttwiccd Mtreadtkai early lore, and and she needs you mmc&thtmlme I tobj yen. she -vraa rny schccl Mteye&rsaga. I still regard her as oaecf iny BMtBBcs we ginihMrtCLiI. tre Wv&zhcajs kept mm a etcnfonilcaee. I indese cjy latest letter iraaa her, raeexred two moaths ago. 1 did so; kawwjiltesi3fec who the naa was tsi nhv leTes. 1 ksw sew, aad I vrisk y on both sll Aejcytkat life ra each other's society eaa memg jx. Ge te fcer. Jack, and raake her kppj-r tad mj hJesins and prayers trill so witk ycu. XctgBOdKigkt-tkistinie, hmt jood fcyl Ever jxim: friead, Dofti. The iaclossre ran as follows: Sccazsrsn. X. TL, Jan. 14. Mr Dkak DostA No, I am aot engssed yet sadaeva- expect to he. 1 hnve had plenty cf etwees to eoafiar kt hand and rortnnev es pecially the letter. npo asptrmg nppLcsnts, but I kftve aeeiaed thesa a!L 1 hitvcnevcr met m-wma. I really ered for except ona, audi be lieve he eared for ma sZ a thss. Pcrhars ha ees yet; bet, alas, he discovered that I was as heiress, aad then pride (he -wna a ycims htwyer -vsith plenty of hraias and azahitian, hatxa mosey) held him back. He loved me my heart told me that hut fortune hunters were fintteriay around me like mctha around a cssdL;, aad 1 aaposc he -sras afraid if he speke he woeld he clas-ed with the rest, just as thoBuzir theolchcaiy of a Troman'slove could not detnet thtr sold, among the droas. Ah. well, he is gone, and there's no use monmiag ier the pstl I ennnot help sighimj. theush, to think that the. Tery money whien' has attracted so hbj society moths should drive a-xay the ealy man. I ever loved! Theie, Dora, you. have my eecrstasdinow why I shall evermore a maidfrrt he, hut pleasa don'G telL Wishing: you a lover true some time, dear Dera (not Letn burdened with wealth, jouwaat h-tvo encsas Jt), aad hcrrtng; to hear from you boon. I remain, with oceans of love, yours sincerely, Edite Scktqs. Late that afternoon. Dora Stevens re ceived tie following brief mesage from Jack Yemen: Mr Dua.it DoitA 3asy thanks f cr yosr kind note and the iadosuxe. There are at least nvo asgels left on. earth. You are one of them. Msij heaven ever sard aad hltes yoa! Yours gratefully, Jack. F- E- I start for Ecchester at oace and will rzajl this cn my way to the train. .Aad as Dora read these words she smiled one little, wee ghost of a smile aad whispered: "Better my heart than hers!" Wil liam f'eldon Gidley in Chicago Record. Hie Prayer STKeti. At a church in Lencx last summer the pulpit was supplied by an assistant clergyman. Oee Sunday in the coarse of his sermon this minister told how a man had amassed a large amount of money simply by prayer, going oa to give the incidents of the case. A titter ran throagh the congregation whea the minister, after dwelling an the fact that prayer alone had brought about this man's foctuae, placed his hands togeth er asci, 1 coking- upward in a very prayer ful attitude, said, "Lord, teach us how to maj-r Trcx Times. Slishtly Chanced. ITcgg We hadn't gone far before I foaad o of ray "wheels badly deflated, bat there happened to be a shoe store aear by, and so, of course, I- "wras all right Fenderson. X don't understand, old fellow. Pogg They always have pumps in shoe stores, you know. PeBdersoa thinks he will try that joke oa his friend Brown. Peadersoa Fogg gat off a good thing today. He said his wheel wanted blow iag up, and so he stopped at a shoe store. He said, you know, they always have "feoote ia a shoe store. Ha, ha! By Jove,- though, come to think of it, that doesn't sound right. But it struck me as awfully funny when Fcgg: got it off. X sagpece it's his "way, don't ye? kaow." Boston Trsuscriiit. Is a deep-seated blood dLrn-r - all the miaeral mixture r caaaotcure. S.S.S vegetable ) is i real bioe aieod diseases and has t Mrs. Y.T. Buck, orDu. . -Scrofula ibcrvveuty-fivt ef th e time was under . doctors who could not -XL d 7 -r JL -st ie te ut fch h ed could he fuk arsetri whicl hercv, then rly! uk de,' -.ch ; me ', -try j "-ery I -3od jk-i 'I'M lear in arid wm. md out 3X2.- soeet foaad that she tu. remedy at last. She sa lag; oae dozen bottles perfectly weB, xrry aad healthy aad I rt aay fonser condition &r dxaktrs. Instead of dry . ia rr system, like arcjc, S.S.S- drove tUpfigh the s3da, ane acatlyrid af it." S.S.S. sever fails to IBcaeaat, JLieaatisac Coutagieu: Pai&oa, ac aay disorder of the. Da iwfcrely apoa a saeple tonic a dea-seated blood dase, bat realhiaed reaeedr. jiula, 31ood blood, to ctrre .take a Oae ho ks htiL aftoaappli- Scroiula v JfmY t- one a it'" c c s s s eatboar. Switt 9aectfc Co.. AHaafte, Ga. I itm tk ufmK hi, I Exc-tassnpe I GeDuine Round da (SEE THE And the Celebrated ' MMS M ML EMGHS. I x j The osly big- store bouse in Lincoln Comity, Call aad get prices. , sz Foley Block. f. A. F STRRITX Druggist. DRB'GS, MEDICINES, PAINTS ;ILS-,-. Dlamanta C. F. IDDINGS, LUMBER, COAL AND GRAIN Order by telephone from E-ewtonrs Book Store. I N. McCABE, Propriet&r. North Platte Pharmacy. Bruges and Druggists5 Sundries. We aim to handle tke best grades of goods Sell everythiHg at reasonable prices, aad warrant all goods to be jast as represented. All Prescriptions Carefully FWad by a Uoancad Ptvarmaciat. Orders from the country asd aloag the line of the Union Pacific Railway is respectfully solicited. First door north of First iSatioaai Bank. To all SufferiRg T iT MiJilii8 n?JI toahealayaadhafpyoQBdkiea. D aot coisiec wh jen. are !osia Jicsh. fcrget eve rrtiuiii?. aad ye. have lest all untWon, yem. Immk r thihh. xms: u ma x fWL are wasttSjF atcay mswt ss& yes feel as casBgii uis wsre a fanrdea ta yea. Co not aeair, as ok TVkiikXMCJMewf Captmioo -wniaesitrvelrrsstareTaa toahealtinr coedtaoa. Ad only dc we ss j sa. bar will retazs the Bssstey csnrrsc, cseiei will aat chte x severe case, bait does not cure.jcnr rncaeyis retaraed. sc . Ie sothIa. We guarantee ta bring: the ta a hr-r'Th rnrrfmna nrrTr mrnf i'T.i tmi fwjw iTTi. ibji i i ever in. toct life. Always ?end fcrKscfcsaLeSjSccas to be abfe: caatawte wml all arensednp garftuniitrc a to Cae Weak. Jta ry. SwitMl VMlratiigHhht T.wag,Ltt iWimfcniirf. ca ir mmr. lam rfgiwraf Cwgadrc Ofats. Tmtx. TaEATiaarr, S.Qe,wiik -nrrfftna Gwcatee; MAJ8TS PMAJOUCT, Mek TsrJdsk. Tawjr maA JPewy r7Bl FSfe, a pessitfre rmmeSj &r iciagiac ca oafcjj- Menatn a Gcilaead for taarrfed wraea. Every wemas. eacat to aa-vs- a feet ertwc aa1riwiiiIsoaataavi dfony poiatBMBt aad. dn4wy 5err ImSsi set te the day. SLftrsa- EASTS fSAMmZT, THE SEMI-WEEKLY m&W WEEKLY $1.65"0NE mgemt lor the ON TUB URG-) (Who ao oae owes.) Banters1 Supplies Window GksSj Madnne Oik. Spectacles. d. E. BUSH, Man Ck Men and Woien! hMt Karvelons remedy eer prodecsdfer It will nosiHrolir resspn them Iirlj - -sreii. tfcwel act iaach outside decay, hat Ozystdea sever fiil to care every case. cTgry case where it docs act fully care. Of sec beses will crtrc case. Rtzntmher. ifir Srsat Boxes, ShJOK 500 priming ca cstsidc.'. Sis OJfAMA, ?4ElffASCA. CJTrrrMKC ajflBXVrovcasas tceH be bealth y aad uitfiocr. pain, as not. Xarkia Tcnmlr Teale. a pesithre care fur Fetnafr- Weakness. Snppiession; ef Zt eases. Iaflaaimatica cf lite VTonb cr Ovaries. Profuse cr Painful Mea sgnaticn, Clceradcn cf the Womb. FaUtaz of the Womb. Chasce ef Life. IC7 ia ay cf Miad ier Tro ab leg. 1 1 chis z, Lacarrocea. ami ae omlf r ii mij grade tfear. -arill csrc N'ervoasuess, Sfmk Tm Jirhr ami. Hysterics sa common to Womea. Twa Memrm. Tkexxmkxt sx Hail, foe tIjOl HAETS rlLiXXACY, OXA3TA. TRIBUNE AND IRTE R-06EM r